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Enterprise Kubernetes Support

mrjonleek
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise

Hello, Alfresco community —

I'm working with an enterprise customer to deploy Alfresco Content Services to Kubernetes. I'm curious to know which components are supported in a Kubernetes environment as I've observed some images are deployable from Docker Hub whereas others require authentication and authorization to be pulled from Quay.io. 

At present we are using the GitHub hosted Helm deployment and my primary concern is that our customer is able to maintain enterprise support continuity. 

I would be very appreciative of any supportive documentation, advice, or guidance regarding supported configurations for Alfresco Content Services on Kubernetes.

Thank you all in advance. Cheers!

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EddieMay
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

Hi @mrjonleek 

This page outlines what's supported re: deployments & containers, etc.

HTH

Digital Community Manager, Alfresco Software.
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EddieMay
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

Hi @mrjonleek & welcome to Alfresco!

Community edition is on Docker Hub, enterprise edition & components are stored on quay.io. Documentation for container deployment is here.

Digital Community Manager, Alfresco Software.
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@EddieMay thank you for the warm welcome!

While I have been following that documentation I'm finding that the many images are in fact deployed from Docker Hub. My concern for my customer is to ensure we're providing a supported environment/configuration. Is documented anywhere (or simply "safe to assume") that the Helm deployed resources are supported?

Thank you again.

EddieMay
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

Hi @mrjonleek 

This page outlines what's supported re: deployments & containers, etc.

HTH

Digital Community Manager, Alfresco Software.
Problem solved? Click Accept as Solution!

Very helpful indeed, @EddieMay. Thank you again for your support on this.